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Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris

Kimball Gallagher: Piano, Purpose & 88 International

Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris

Darrell Craig Harris

Music Interviews, Music, Music Commentary

4.6 • 107 Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Well known concert pianist Kimball Gallagher has made a huge impact on the lives of countless young people through his global non profit "88 International" Kimball Gallagher recently wrapped a two-week U.S. tour with the Tunisia 88 Alumni Choir, a group of young musicians who helped build those clubs from the ground up to what eventually became 88 International. The tour moved through universities, community spaces, and cultural institutions along the East Coast, with collaborations at Yale, Princeton, Bowdoin, Duke, and others. Along the way, the choir shared the story of how a student-led movement grew into an international network, and the tour set the stage for what Kimball is building next. On April 13th, Kimball returns to Carnegie Hall for his first solo recital there in over a decade. The program will combine classical repertoire with music shaped by his experiences working with students across Africa and Asia, with members of the Tunisia88 Alumni Choir joining him on stage, bringing the exchange and energy of the tour back to one of the world's most iconic halls. Kimball's path also defies the traditional classical trajectory. Raised in Boston, he pushed back against a strict musical upbringing, rediscovered the piano on his own terms, and later studied at Rice and Juilliard. Early on, he questioned the narrow routes available to concert pianists and began experimenting with salon-style house concerts that emphasized connection over convention. His idea to fund a piano by asking 88 donors to sponsor 88 keys became a turning point, showing him how music could build community far beyond the concert hall. That experiment led to a seven-continent concert journey and eventually to the founding of 88 International. Supported by partners including the European Investment Bank, the German Federal Foreign Office, and the U.S. State Department, the organization has reached more than 200,000 students and helped spark programs across North Africa, West Africa, and Southeast Asia. With the Tunisia88 Alumni Choir's U.S. debut and his upcoming Carnegie Hall recital, Kimball is reconnecting his global work with his artistic roots. It's a full-circle moment for an artist who has spent the past two decades blurring the lines between performance and purpose. website www.kimballgallagher.com www.88international.org   social media www.instagram.com/kimball.gallagher www.instagram.com/88internationalmusic  YouTube Tunisia88 https://youtube.com/@tunisia88?si=vCabRnbVuxOKuL8q  About Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris The Music Matters Podcast is hosted by Darrell Craig Harris, a globally published music journalist, professional musician, and Getty Images photographer. Music Matters is now available on Spotify, iTunes, Podbean, and more. Each week, Darrell interviews renowned artists, musicians, music journalists, and insiders from the music industry. Visit us at: www.MusicMattersPodcast.comFollow us on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/musicmattersdh For inquiries, contact: musicmatterspodcastshow@gmail.com Support our mission via PayPal: www.paypal.me/payDarrell  voice over intro by Nigel J. Farmer

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0:00.0

Welcome to Music Matters podcast with Daryl Craig Harris, talking about all things music with celebrities, artists, music business insiders, and more.

0:22.5

Timbo Gallagher, how are you doing today?

0:23.8

Doing very well.

0:24.3

Thank you.

0:24.7

How are you?

0:26.0

I'm very good.

0:30.4

So you're Boston born in living in New York City these days.

0:34.0

Really impressive organization that you've set up. We're going to talk about AD International, which is a global group working with

0:37.6

children and an adolescence through music. And it's really interesting. You're in Tunisia, Morocco,

0:45.4

Senegal, Southeast Asia, Gambia, Miramar. Tell me about that and also how you got started in

0:51.4

music. Sure. Well, how I got started, I was trained as a classical pianist.

0:57.0

My father was my first teacher, and I grew up, you know, having different piano teachers

1:00.9

and went to university for music and went to Juilliard.

1:05.0

And when I got out of Juilliard, I did not have a piano.

1:08.1

So I was about 21, 22 years old.

1:10.4

And that's really when the 88's things

1:13.2

all started. A mentor of mine suggested that I asked 88 people to each sponsor one key of the

1:20.7

piano in order to buy a piano because I was a pianist without a piano. And not only did this

1:27.3

fundraising effort succeed, and I was able to actually buy a piano,

1:30.3

but this was really the first time I started to see music much more as something that could build community,

1:36.2

and not only things that were revolving around just performance as an artist.

1:41.3

And so that one piano and this 88 key project became the seed for all of the other 88

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